Does the Credit Verification section on page 4 of the application have to be signed by my university study abroad office or admissions office?
A The Credit Verification section does need to be signed by your university. ISA includes this portion in the application process to encourage students to begin working with their U.S. universities’ study abroad office and familiarizing themselves with their specific requirements and policies. If a student does not have this signed, they should attach a note of explanation. We may still accept them, but we need to determine that on an individual basis.
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